I’ve recently discovered #corne #keyboards and I fall in love with them. The issue? THEY ARE F EXPENSIVE. I’ve found one for just 60$ to give a try and maybe, maybe I’ll get a better one #cornekeyboards
Posts by Luis Enriquez
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Looks like I’ve fallen into #homelabbing 😅
Setting up my own lab with some home services mainly a VPN and personal cloud. Can’t wait to get it running!
Just read an article about how it takes a certain kind of madness to really commit to any kind of work. Well, I must be completely nuts: I’m 27 and I’ve been writing code every day for 16 years—and I’m still not done learning, studying, exploring.
Do you know that moment when you discover something new that you want to use yes or yes in some way? And this keep you awake day and knight for day?
That’s me for the last 3 days
I feel the wind. The time has come.
I’m boarding the ship of online content… with the black flag flying high. 🏴☠️
Have you used a Bloom filter before? Any tips? Let me know!
📬 I’m open to feedback via email or socials.
🔗 luise.ac/blog/?a=bloo...
#GoLang #Programming #BloomFilter #TechWriting #SideProjects
Just published a new article about Bloom filters – what they are, how they work, and how I implemented one in Go for a personal project
🚀 If you’re curious about probabilistic data structures or just love messing with low-level bits, check it out!
I wrote an article about my experience, what I’ve learned, and how Docker helps me work cleaner and faster today.
👉 Read it here : luise.ac/blog/?a=why-...
If you’re using Docker or thinking about getting started, I’d love to exchange thoughts.
📫 You can find me here too: linktr.ee/luisenriquez
🛠️ My journey with Docker started back in 2017… filled with confusion, frustration, and docker-compose up constantly failing.
Today, I can’t live without it: no more dirty environments, no more broken $PATH setups.
I started by publishing on dev.to: a simple, perhaps self-contained post, but it marked the beginning of a new approach. Let’s see where this leads.
Reading this article www.ssp.sh/blog/self-ho... I found myself fully aligned with Simon’s vision of self-hosting (whenever possible), and I’ve decided to add short written posts alongside my video content.
Since discovering @ssp.sh, I started using Obsidian to take notes and organize not only my work but also everything I learn from articles, videos, posts, and more.
Until now, I’ve been creating video content on TikTok, sharing my (still limited) experience with those who have even less. My goal has always been to help the junior developers of tomorrow find their way in this field.
#developer #selfhosted #obsidian #devto #tiktokdev
Good point, but verbosity affects readability too, especially when error checks are repeated in every function. ? just avoids boilerplate in common cases and keeps intent clear. It’s optional, familiar, and doesn’t replace full handling when needed.
Stickers on pc, yes or no? #developer #dev
I’ve recently read a blog post of @golang.org about error handling and that they are giving up on making it a lil easier.
I’m no one but this are my 2 cents
dev.to/icewizard98/...
Recently I’ve discovered what a bloom filter is (yeah I should know it earlier), couldn’t wait to find a way to use it.
I’ve applied it to my lil project in go to store existing file in directory, I’ve to study limits and if it’s worthy
I still have issues changing charging speed from the app.
All my iOS shortcuts ain’t working
A lil brake
Ill do my habit tracker on obsidian, maybe this time ill stick to it
Just add some plugin to your nvim config and make it like cursor, yes you can
I’m trying to study machine learning, do you have singing on your wiki that could help?
If you don’t like nvim, you’ve never tried nvim as it should be used
Then you realize that nvim is less thinking and more doing than vsc or other ide
I’m using para for main folders,
The rest… like a caos but I have my logic